Now, there is a disclaimer at the bottom of the website saying it’s a “novelty” item which features the likeness of Prince Harry and Kate Middleton – so this is likely all a joke. But why? Am I missing something about why this is funny?

Princess Eugenie is seen here in London in January. (Photo: Will Alexander/WENN.com)

Today is Princess Eugenie’s 22nd birthday.

Eugenie is the daughter of the Duke of York and his former wife, Sarah Ferguson, the Duchess of York.

Let’s be honest, though. How much do we really know about Eugenie (other than the fact she and her sister made some bad choices when it came to fashion for their cousin’s wedding last year).

So, in celebration of her big day, here are 22 facts about the princess:

1. She is sixth in line for the throne (the second woman behind her sister, Beatrice).

2. She was the first royal baby to have a public christening.

3. Her middle names are Victoria Helena.

4. She attends Newcastle University, where she is studying art history, English and politics.

5. Her first official Royal engagement was in 2008 – she visited a teenage cancer ward at St. James’ Hospital in Leeds. She was there with her mother.

6. She was named after Victoria Eugenie of Battenberg, the granddaughter of Queen Victoria (the current King of Spain is her grandson).

7. She was just two years old when her parents separated.

8. She had surgery when she was 12 to prevent her spinal curvature from getting worse.

9. She plays computer games.

10. In 2008, it was reported she stripped naked with friends at her boarding school and they “frolicked like nymphs” on the lawn.

11. When she was 17, she used to have a MySpace page (didn’t we all?) where she discussed her life in detail, but it has since been shut down.

12. She enjoys photography.

13. Like her cousin, Prince Harry, the tabloids love to cover her nights out on the town and in bars. In 2009 she was criticized for going out until 4 a.m. after the Queen Mother’s memorial.

14. She’s smart – it’s often reported she gets top grades in her classes.

15. She’s known for her fashion sense – but unlike the newest royal (Catherine, the Duchess of Cambridge), Eugenie is often criticized for short hemlines and bizarre hats.

16. Her favourite colour is purple.

17. She’s dating 24-year-old waiter Jack Brooksbank. In the past she has been linked to Richard Branson’s nephew, Otto Brockway.

18. When Glee star Chris Colfer met Eugenie and her sister, he invited them to be on the hit show. “The princesses love Glee,” he told The U.K. Sun newspaper.

19. She helped her mother create a documentary about horrendous conditions of orphanages in Turkey. Sarah Ferguson has been charged for secretly filming inside the orphanages, although it’s unlikely she’ll ever return to Turkey to face the charges.

20. She no longer has 24-hour police protection after it was revealed it was costing more than $775,000 annually to keep watch over her and her sister. They now only get protection when attending official royal family events.

21. She loves corn on the cob, hot dogs and donuts.

22. She is not planning any formal role with the royal family in her future. The Queen indicated Eugenie and her sister should find their own careers, although they will likely still partake in some royal duties.

Queen Elizabeth addresses both Houses of Parliament, next to her husband Prince Philip at Westminster Hall in London on Tuesday. (Photo: Kirsty Wigglesworth/REUTERS)

The Diamond Jubilee is a good time to reflect, the Queen says.

That includes her relationship with Parliament, the amazing work by volunteers and the Armed Forces, and her own reign.

“We are reminded here of our past, of the continuity of our national story and the virtues of resilience, ingenuity and tolerance which created it. I have been privileged to witness some of that history and, with the support of my family, rededicate myself to the service of our great country and its people now and in the years to come,” Queen Elizabeth told the U.K. Parliament on Tuesday.

She thanked MPs for the beautiful window dedicated to her.

“I am therefore very touched by the magnificent gift before me, generously subscribed by many of you. Should this beautiful window cause just a little extra colour to shine down upon this ancient place, I should gladly settle for that,” she said.

The Queen talked about her link to Parliament, and how pleased she was some MPs were there for her Golden Jubilee, and many would remember her Silver Jubilee. But she also said she was “very pleased” to be addressing younger MPs.

She talked briefly about Prince Philip, who is “well-known for declining compliments” but “has been a constant strength and guide.”

She also said she was “very proud and grateful” her family would be embarking on Diamond Jubilee tours this year, including Prince Charles and Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall, who will be coming to Canada in May.

Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge, on Monday during her first official outing alone. (Photo: Zak Hussein/WENN.com)

The Duchess of Cambridge gave her first speech Monday at the East Anglia Children’s Hospice, but the main focus by the media wasn’t so much on her words, but on what she wore.

Kate’s 2008 Reiss dress was the same one her mother wore to the Ascot horse races in 2010. Palace sources were quick to point out Kate’s mother had borrowed the dress from her daughter.

Some media outlets noted she “recycled” the dress — which is quickly becoming a trademark for the duchess.

Her actual speech was, for the most part, glazed over.

“What you do is inspirational,” she told staff and volunteers at the East Anglia Children’s Hospice, adding she was “enormously proud” to be their patron.

While some said she shone in her first speech, I think it was clear she needs to work on her public speaking. She was constantly checking her notes – either due to nerves or because the speech was handed to her just moments before she arrived. The best public speakers barely look at their notes – this is something she’ll need to work on to avoid those awkward pauses in the middle of every sentence.

Did she blow it out of the park with her first outing? Not really. She did what Kate does best – she smiled, she sat beside children (which made for lovely photo ops), and she greeted people easily and accepted flowers. Really, except for the fact we know this was her first time out on her own, it seemed it was just like every other royal appearance, ever. So, maybe in that sense, it was a success.